Hu Logla Sanpa Toi? from Lognet 91/3
The columnist introduces himself, explains the column's title, and recommends The Loglan Institute's learning materials.
Body Parts from Lognet 91/4
How Loglan describes parts of your body, and part-whole relationships in general.
Confessions of a PA Abuser from Lognet 92/2
The right and wrong ways to use words in the PA lexeme. (The words that are in the same grammatical family as pa.)
Numbers and How to Use Them from Lognet 93/2
Lots of inventive examples of how numbers might be used in various contexts.
Lopo Duible Le Meliu PA Leksemi (Exploring the PA Lexeme) from Lognet 96/3
A discussion of some under used and sometimes provocative constructions. Although this wasn't published as one of the excellent Sanpa columns, it is much the same spirit.
Sau La Lodtua from Lognet 92/2
A lesson in the basic concepts of first-order predicate logic, the mathematical theory on which Loglan is partially based.
Sau La Lodtua from Lognet 93/2
Some brief remarks on the significance of Loglan and its present condition from the position of a mathematical logician.
Sau La Lodtua from Lognet 93/4
An argument that the first-order logic features of natural language are largely implicit rather than explicit, potential rather than actual..